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The Past Continuous & Past Simple (Part 2)
By Smrt English
This lesson explains that a popular use of the past continuous and past simple is to show an interruption. In the examples the conjunctive adverb "while" is used with the past continuous and "when" is used with the past simple.
Homograph Blues Song (Homograph Blues by Melissa)
By 146online
This song is written from the perspective of a confused child whose mother continues to use homographs when giving him directions. He continues to get into trouble as he misunderstands what his mother is asking him to do. It provides fun, situations that give clear meaning to the issue of homograph usage prevalent in the English language.
Auxiliary Verbs (Part 1)
By Smrt English
This video presents the three auxiliary verbs in English: be, do, have. It explains that "be" is used with continuous tenses. In addition, "be" is used in the passive voice with a past participle.
How to use the -ING form of verbs in English
By Espresso English
Did you know that there are at least four different ways to use the -ing form of verbs? 1) continuous tense; 2) when the verb is the subject of the sentence; 3) after prepositions; 4) after specific verbs.
Stative Verbs, Action Verbs, and Verbs that can be both
By EspressoEnglish
This video explains that action verbs are verbs that describe actions and can be used in the simple and continuous forms. Stative verbs describe the status or quality of something and cannot be used in the continuous form. In addition, some verbs can be both stative and active. Examples of each type of stative verb are given as well as examples of when verbs are used in both stative and active forms.
The Present Continuous Tense
By MarkLevezow
A slide show explaining the form and use of the present continuous or progressive. There are several examples. The lesson is not given by a native speaker of English.
Past Simple and Past Continuous
By Smrt English
Geoff presents the use of the past simple and past continuous tenses in the English language.
Future Time Clauses (Part 2)
By Smrt English
Mark presents the most popular time connectors (or conjunctions).
English Grammar Lesson: Present Perfect Simple
By Smrt English
Leanne presents how to use the present perfect simple tense.
Oral Reading Fluency 27: "What Matters at the Moment" - Build Vocabulary and Fluency!
By JenniferESL
4th Grade Text Structure Lesson - YouTube
By TheSpaldingMethod
4th Grade Text Structure Lesson - YouTube
Talking about the future in English - WILL, GOING TO, and -ING
By Espresso English
In this video, the instructor explains how to talk about the future by expressing an intention, confirmed plan, prediction, promise, or decision.
eSpark Learning: Making Textual Connections Instructional Video (4.RL.7)
By esparklearningvideos
Make connections between the text of a story or drama and a visual or oral presentation of the text, identifying where each version reflects specific descriptions and directions in the text.
How to Introduce Phonics to Preschool & Kindergarten Children - Miss Emily Teaches Parents
By Learn And Play Montessori School
Parents, help your child to learn to read using phonics. Let Miss Emily teach you how to teach. In this short, fun, instructional video for parents, Miss Emily teaches you how to introduce phonics. First, she explains some of the learning theory of Montessori. For example, children's minds are like
Evaluating Expressions | MathHelp.com
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